Bush’s spokesman confirmed Tuesday the pair would be at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 20.

“They are pleased to be able to witness the peaceful transfer of power - a hallmark of American democracy - and swearing-in of President Trump and Vice President Pence,” spokesman Freddy Ford said in a statement.

The Bush family has had a frosty relationship with the Trump clan.

The New York Times reported that the George W. Bush and Laura left the presidential vote empty and voted down ballot for other Republicans when they cast their ballots in Dallas in November.

George W. Bush’s father, however, reportedly crossed the aisle and voted for Clinton.

Neither of the former Republican presidents publicly endorsed a presidential nominee for the 2016 election. Jeb Bush was soundly defeated by Trump during the Republican primary in 2016.